How to Dress Like Channing Tatum's Badass Gunslinger in Kingsman: The Golden Circle

Based on the trailers alone, Kingsman: The Golden Circle promises to double-down on the action, Colin Firth-ness, and—just as important—the impeccably tailored suits from the franchise's first installment. Those suits, of course, ended up being more than just a menswear moment worth remembering from the big screen; they became the basis for Kingsman the brand. In a Minions-like merchandising move for grown-ups, Kingsman director Mr Matthew Vaughn got together with Mr P's managing director Toby Bateman and created a bespoke menswear collection based on Arianne Phillips’ costume design. Now you, average Joe, could dress just like a spy with swagger in a double-breasted suit and acetate aviators, even if your day job was crunching numbers at an accounting firm. Impressively, this wasn't just a one-and-done capsule to help sell movie tickets. Even after the first film left theaters, the Kingsman line continued on, offering up seasonal spins on gent-approved wardrobe staples.

But now, on the eve of Golden Circle's release on September 22nd, a second "costume to collection" has launched and it too doubles down on everything we loved about the lineup from the get-go. Savile Row-ish tailoring? Check. Outerwear in collaboration with Mackintosh? Check. Timeless dress shoes by George Cleverly? Check. Ties and pocket squares from Drake's? Swaine Adeney Brigg umbrellas? Cutler and Gross frames? Check, check, and check. They're elegant pieces that are sure to impress (distract even, in the case of one orange velvet tuxedo jacket) offset by a slew of new pieces that will appeal to guys who don't vibe as hard on wide-lapel Prince of Wales suits.

Enter the Statesman. As played by Jeff Bridges, Channing Tatum, Halle Berry, and Pedro Pascal in the movie, the U.S.-based counterparts to Eggsy & Co.'s Kingsman dress the way heroes this side of the Atlantic do—or at least have on film for the last half century. We're talking a manly mix of John Wayne-esque western wear mixed with rebel style staples (leather jackets, raw denim) and some outdoorsy gear for good measure sourced from the brands who do it best (Luchesse boots, Stetson hats, Jean Shop jeans). They're the kinds of unfussy layers that any guy looks good wearing and just happen to the foundation pieces of this season's leading menswear trend, macho style. See our favorite just-dropped pieces below and shop the entire range right now at Mr Porter.